Forms
Required forms and flyers.
Eligibility and selection guidance for STAR Students and STAR Teachers.
The STAR Student program seeks to recognize students for academic achievement and ACT performance. STAR Students are awarded a certificate and medallion in recognition of their academic accomplishments.
The STAR program does not directly award scholarships — any scholarship a student is granted is given through the Kelly Gene Cook, Sr. Charitable Foundation, Inc. or other outside organizations.
To be eligible for the STAR Student honor, a student may be a regularly enrolled senior or an approved dually enrolled student in an accredited public or private high school and/or an accredited post-secondary institution. The student must be completing their last year of work and be eligible to receive a diploma in the current school year.
The student must have an overall ACT composite score of at least 25 and an overall average of 93 or above in selected subjects in the ninth, tenth, eleventh, and first-semester twelfth grades.
The STAR Student or STAR Teacher must be a U.S. Citizen to receive the Kelly Gene Cook, Sr. Foundation scholarship.
The steps for designating the STAR Student are:
Step 1: Total ACT Test Scores (English, Mathematics, Science Reasoning and Reading) for each student involved in the tie. Select the student having the highest sum of these test scores and the minimum overall of 93 on designated courses.
Step 2: If the tie still exists, name as STAR Student the senior with the highest overall scholastic average on selected subjects in specified years.
Step 3: If the tie is unbroken, use the first-semester senior year scholastic average as the deciding factor.
Step 4: Should a tie still exist, compare scholastic average for prior years until the tie is broken.
Step 5: If the student who has the highest ACT score does not have an overall average of at least 93, name as STAR Student the senior with the next highest ACT who meets both minimum requirements.
The STAR Student will be asked to designate their STAR Teacher. The STAR Teacher should be one of their elementary or secondary classroom teachers (active, former, or retired). The teacher selected is, in the STAR Student's opinion, the person who has made the greatest contribution to the student's scholastic achievement.
Each STAR Student and STAR Teacher will be honored at the STAR Education Celebration in the spring. MSBA provides certificates to all STAR Students and STAR Teachers.
The STAR Hall of Fame honors teachers who have been named STAR Teacher 10 separate years. Seventy-six teachers have been inducted into the Hall of Fame since 1985.